Corson

MONTREAL CANADIENS forward Shayne Corson was suspended for six games by the NHL for high-sticking and chasing Vancouver's Ed Jovanovski into the locker room during Saturday's 5-1 loss to the Canucks.Corson was given a match penalty and ejected for striking Jovanovski on the side of the head with his stick at 12 minutes, 39 seconds of the third period. He then pursued Jovanovski, who also was penalized, into Vancouver's locker room in spite of warnings from the league's security representative on duty at General Motors Place.

John Roderick is at it again, and yet again, doing it with different backing. He's always working with an array of musicians on each release, and this time is no different. Eric Corson (bass, and holdover since 2001), Jonathan Rothman (keyboard) and Nabil Ayers (drums) join him this time in a bit of an alt-pop drift from the band's previous two efforts. This is nothing-fancy, straightforward, everyman's songwriting, for which Roderick is known, but this turn is rather unfortunate. The band has begun to sound more like a less-quirky Barenaked Ladies, or even a not-so-challenging Super Furry Animals.

Toronto forward Shayne Corson was suspended by the NHL on Monday for tonight's Game 7 of the Maple Leafs' playoff series against the New York Islanders. Corson was suspended for kicking New York's Eric Cairns during a fight Sunday late in Game 6. HOLIK ON WAY OUT New Jersey center Bobby Holik plans to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1 rather than work out a new deal with the New Jersey Devils. Holik, who scored four goals against Carolina, didn't rule out the possibility of re-signing with the Devils but said he wants to see what the market has to offer.

Toronto forward Shayne Corson was suspended by the NHL on Monday for tonight's Game 7 of the Maple Leafs' playoff series against the New York Islanders. Corson was suspended for kicking New York's Eric Cairns during a fight Sunday late in Game 6. HOLIK ON WAY OUT New Jersey center Bobby Holik plans to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1 rather than work out a new deal with the New Jersey Devils. Holik, who scored four goals against Carolina, didn't rule out the possibility of re-signing with the Devils but said he wants to see what the market has to offer.

EVA HOPKINS CORSON, 94, 2415 Dunbar Ave., Melbourne, died Monday, March 16. Mrs. Corson was a homemaker. Born in Waterbury, Conn., she moved to Central Florida in 1972. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Melbourne. Survivors: daughter, Vivian R. Johnson, Melbourne; son, Richard Jr., Tucson, Ariz.; six grandchildren. Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.

Kate Santich did not know how scientific she was being when she was ``soothing the savage beast'' (``That's News to Us,'' July 19).Sam Corson, a psychologist at Ohio State, was reknown as a dog psychiatrist. Corson demonstrated that amphetamine and other psychic energizers would calm the savage beast. (He had a colony of sixth-generation hyperactive dogs - and Kate thought she had problems!)But Corson had a heart like Kate's, and he took his doggies home from the laboratory and gave them ``TLC'' in the form of daily stroking, petting and massage.

MARJORIE I. ''LITTLE MARGE'' CORSON, 69, 1213 Live Oak St., New Smyrna Beach, died Monday, June 28. Mrs. Corson was an aerospace industry secretary. Born in Aurora, Ind., she moved to Central Florida in 1958. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, New Smyrna Beach. Survivors: daughter, Brenda L. Meck, New Smyrna Beach; brother, Robert Henry, Lawrenceburg, Ind.; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.

AFFLUENT EFFLUENT. Brian Corson has retrieved at least 10 gold and silver necklaces, a pair of gold earrings and a silver bracelet while on the job. Corson cleans sewers. ''The necklaces that are in good shape I give to my wife,'' Corson said. He uses a small sifter he built to help him sort through the debris. He occasionally sprays water on the sewage while looking for items while his vacuum truck is emptied. After five years, he has become selective. ''I don't even mess with it anymore unless it's gold,'' he said.

JACK LEE WESTPHAL, 65, 896 Foster Road, Au Gres, Mich., died Friday. He was born in Williamsport, Pa. He was a production worker for Ingersall Rand Co. He was a Lutheran. He was a World War II Navy veteran. Survivor: wife, Mary Corson. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee.

MONTREAL CANADIENS forward Shayne Corson was suspended for six games by the NHL for high-sticking and chasing Vancouver's Ed Jovanovski into the locker room during Saturday's 5-1 loss to the Canucks.Corson was given a match penalty and ejected for striking Jovanovski on the side of the head with his stick at 12 minutes, 39 seconds of the third period. He then pursued Jovanovski, who also was penalized, into Vancouver's locker room in spite of warnings from the league's security representative on duty at General Motors Place.

Kate Santich did not know how scientific she was being when she was ``soothing the savage beast'' (``That's News to Us,'' July 19).Sam Corson, a psychologist at Ohio State, was reknown as a dog psychiatrist. Corson demonstrated that amphetamine and other psychic energizers would calm the savage beast. (He had a colony of sixth-generation hyperactive dogs - and Kate thought she had problems!)But Corson had a heart like Kate's, and he took his doggies home from the laboratory and gave them ``TLC'' in the form of daily stroking, petting and massage.

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MARJORIE I. ''LITTLE MARGE'' CORSON, 69, 1213 Live Oak St., New Smyrna Beach, died Monday, June 28. Mrs. Corson was an aerospace industry secretary. Born in Aurora, Ind., she moved to Central Florida in 1958. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, New Smyrna Beach. Survivors: daughter, Brenda L. Meck, New Smyrna Beach; brother, Robert Henry, Lawrenceburg, Ind.; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.

EVA HOPKINS CORSON, 94, 2415 Dunbar Ave., Melbourne, died Monday, March 16. Mrs. Corson was a homemaker. Born in Waterbury, Conn., she moved to Central Florida in 1972. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Melbourne. Survivors: daughter, Vivian R. Johnson, Melbourne; son, Richard Jr., Tucson, Ariz.; six grandchildren. Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.

An Orlando woman has sued the First Baptist Church of Winter Park, which she claims caused her emotional distress when her son disappeared from the neighborhood and attended a church program without her approval.Patricia Carroll filed a complaint in Orange Circuit Court Wednesday seeking damages in excess of $10,000 and court action to restrain the church from removing her 15-year-old son, Michael, from her premises or her neighborhood.''That's news to us,'' the Rev. Dave Corson, church administrator, said of the suit.

John Roderick is at it again, and yet again, doing it with different backing. He's always working with an array of musicians on each release, and this time is no different. Eric Corson (bass, and holdover since 2001), Jonathan Rothman (keyboard) and Nabil Ayers (drums) join him this time in a bit of an alt-pop drift from the band's previous two efforts. This is nothing-fancy, straightforward, everyman's songwriting, for which Roderick is known, but this turn is rather unfortunate. The band has begun to sound more like a less-quirky Barenaked Ladies, or even a not-so-challenging Super Furry Animals.

An Orlando woman has sued the First Baptist Church of Winter Park, which she claims caused her emotional distress when her son disappeared from the neighborhood and attended a church program without her approval.Patricia Carroll filed a complaint in Orange Circuit Court Wednesday seeking damages in excess of $10,000 and court action to restrain the church from removing her 15-year-old son, Michael, from her premises or her neighborhood.''That's news to us,'' the Rev. Dave Corson, church administrator, said of the suit.

JACK LEE WESTPHAL, 65, 896 Foster Road, Au Gres, Mich., died Friday. He was born in Williamsport, Pa. He was a production worker for Ingersall Rand Co. He was a Lutheran. He was a World War II Navy veteran. Survivor: wife, Mary Corson. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee.